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The Dell Dimension 4700 desktop computer was released in 2004, featuring an Intel Pentium 4 Processor, DDR2 RAM, and Windows XP as the operating system.

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Can I fix a boot up error?

Receive the following message upon boot up attempt: windows root file missing, need to install windows root file<windows root>\system32.\hal.dll

My question is: can I do this and where do I find the file? Thank you

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Depends on your version of Windows. If you can press F8 a bunch at boot and get into Safe Mode, then you're not totally rooked.

The file can probably be found on your Windows cd and might be named hal.dl_ (just renamed it)

If you boot off your Windows CD and try to install to C: again, it should also prompt you to do a repair instead. (Not repair console - repair reinstall)

If you don't have a Windows CD and just have a manufacturer restore disk, this usually wipes the hard drive.

Either way, do a Scan Disk once you get your computer working again.

The good news is, your data's probably still there, and a tech savvy friend/family or a computer shop should be able to pull it off onto DVDs or an external hard drive.

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Here is a link to some things that you might be able to try to fix it.

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerro...

Let us know if one of these works!

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One of the first action to take in case you have difficulties with the MSVCR100.DLL file will be to examine whether you are utilizing a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows version.

Useful article about this http://www.msvcr100dll.com/

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Depends on your version of Windows. If you can press F8 to bunch at boot and get into Safe Mode, then you're not totally rooked.

Cd and might be named hal.dl_ (just renamed it)

If you boot your Windows CD and try to install C: again, you should also prompt (Not repair console - repair reinstall)

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